Public Asked for Input on Manitoba’s Flood Control Infrastructure

The Red River Floodway gates south of Winnipeg (STAN MILOSEVIC /CHRISD.CA FILE)

WINNIPEG — The province is inviting members of the public to have their say as part of an independent review of several major flood control structures in Manitoba.

Six public open houses are planned this month related to the operation of the Red River Floodway, Portage Diversion and the Fairford River Water Control Structure. The events will gather public input as part of a review being carried out by an independent three-member panel.

The province says the open houses will allow the public to learn more about the scope and process of the review, to speak with members of the panel as part of a question-and-answer session, and to have their feedback documented for the panel’s consideration.

The review was called to examine and make recommendations related to the operating rules and guidelines of the three flood control structures.

What to expect:
– Drop-in format – come and go at any point
– Q&A Sessions at 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
– View materials and provide input on structures under review
– Same information available at all open houses, and online